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Missouri spent more than $7.3 billion in federal funds intended for COVID-19 response
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The latest monthly reports from State Auditor Nicole Galloway detailing state government’s use of federal stimulus…
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GOP states sue Biden administration over student loan plan
(AP) — Six Republican-led states are suing the Biden administration in an effort to halt its plan to forgive student…
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Kansas Governor has ‘absolutely no apologies’ for COVID school shut downs
Kansas Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly, who is seeking re-election this November, said she makes “absolutely no apologies” for closing schools…
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Kansas’ new Retail Storefront Property Tax relief program set to launch in October
TOPEKA – Today, Governor Laura Kelly announced that Kansas is launching the application process for the COVID-19 Retail Storefront Property…
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A look at where Missouri’s COVID relief funds went
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (August 31, 2022) — The latest monthly reports from State Auditor Nicole Galloway detailing state government’s use of federal…
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Missouri and Oklahoma File Amicus Brief In Navy SEALS COVID-19 Lawsuit
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is taking an official interest in a lawsuit filed by a group of Navy SEALS…
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Pfizer, Moderna vaccines available in Kansas for ages 6 months to 6 years
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) today announced that Kansas has adopted the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)…
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Children age 6 months and up now eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in Missouri
(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has adopted the Centers for Disease Control and…
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‘Probable’ case of monkeypox has popped up in Missouri
A probable case of monkeypox has popped up in Missouri. The Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services has announced…
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